2016
DOI: 10.17650/1726-9776-2016-12-4-60-69
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Early recovery program in the radical surgical treatment of patients with prostate cancer: experience of the specialized hospital

Abstract: Введение. В настоящее время существует достаточно данных о благоприятной роли программы раннего восстановления (fast track) на течение послеоперационного периода. Тем не менее роль этих протоколов, уже включенных в стандарты при хирургическом лечении многих онкологических заболеваний, на сегодняшний день в онкоурологии в целом и при раке предстательной железы (РПЖ) в частности не ясна. Цель исследования -определить влияние элементов программы fast track на результаты лечения у пациентов после радикальной прост… Show more

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“…However, the long-term indwelling of catheters can lead to various catheter-related problems including urinary tract infections, traumatic injuries of the urethra, bleeding, obstruction, pain, discomfort, and bladder spasms, and all of these adverse effects exert a negative influence on health-related quality of life (39). Recently, several large, high-quality studies have confirmed that early removal of the catheter has no adverse impact on catheter-related complications (40)(41)(42), which is also consistent with the studies included in our meta- analysis (12,(14)(15)(16)(17). Two controversial results need to be discussed specifically.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…However, the long-term indwelling of catheters can lead to various catheter-related problems including urinary tract infections, traumatic injuries of the urethra, bleeding, obstruction, pain, discomfort, and bladder spasms, and all of these adverse effects exert a negative influence on health-related quality of life (39). Recently, several large, high-quality studies have confirmed that early removal of the catheter has no adverse impact on catheter-related complications (40)(41)(42), which is also consistent with the studies included in our meta- analysis (12,(14)(15)(16)(17). Two controversial results need to be discussed specifically.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Several studies have proven that routine drainage tube placement following RP did not confer a significant advantage in terms of postoperative complications (34)(35)(36)(37). In our meta-analysis, three of the included studies described the reduced indwelling time of the pelvic drainage tube and also demonstrated that it was safe (12,14,15).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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